OCD Therapists in Lake Oswego, Oregon
Growing — telehealth & nearby providers available below
Find licensed ocd therapists in Lake Oswego. 0 providers match your search.
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We're growing the directory every week. In the meantime, telehealth providers and therapists in nearby cities may be a great option — see below.
Clinics & Group Practices near Lake Oswego
Group practices and telehealth-enabled clinics serving Lake Oswego and surrounding areas.
UpWell Psychiatry
Alexander Counseling Center, LLC
True You Therapy & Wellness LLC
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Frequently asked questions
Common questions about this coverage in Oregon.
How many Lake Oswego OCD therapists accept OHP/Medicaid?
How can I confirm a therapist accepts OHP before scheduling?
Are OHP-covered OCD sessions available by telehealth in Lake Oswego?
What should I do if I can’t find an OHP-covered OCD therapist locally?
Do any Lake Oswego OCD therapists offer sliding scale fees for payment?
1 of 18 OCD therapists in Lake Oswego accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP) or Medicaid. Seventeen of the 18 published providers are accepting new patients, 16 offer telehealth, and none list sliding scale fees. Because only one clinician accepts OHP locally, OHP-covered access to OCD-focused treatment is limited within the city. Use the Oregon Counselors Directory listing to identify the OHP-accepting clinician and confirm whether they provide evidence-based OCD treatments such as exposure and response prevention (ERP). If the single OHP provider has a waitlist, ask whether they offer telehealth or can refer you to other OHP-covered options. For privately insured or self-pay patients, most local clinicians are accepting new clients and offer remote sessions. Always verify current insurance acceptance, specific treatment approaches, session formats (in-person or telehealth), and appointment availability directly with the clinician and with OHP prior to scheduling to ensure services will be covered and appropriate for your needs.